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Pose Closes with an Emotional, Iconic Finale in Season 3: Review

<span class="localtime" data-ltformat="F j, Y | g:ia" data-lttime="2021-04-27T17:10:42+00:00“>April 27, 2021 | 1:10pm ET The Pitch: Several years have passed since we’ve checked in with the stalwart, fierce queens of the House of Evangelista; it’s 1994, and the drag scene — and their lives — have changed in numerous ways. Gone is the underground feel of the ballroom, replaced by younger generations who look for cash prizes before a feeling of community, and HIV/AIDS continues to rip through New York City’s queer population like a plague. Blanca (Mj Rodriguez) juggles house motherhood with a new career as a nurse’s aide and a stable relationship with a handsome doctor (Hollywood‘s Jeremy Pope). Pray Tell (Billy Porter), meanwhile, drowns the sorrows...

Tommy Hilfiger and FutureLearn Host Free Workshops with Jameela Jamil and Indya Moore

Tommy Hilfiger and online learning platform FutureLearn are hosting a series of free workshops to explore topics of body positivity, sustainable living, intersectional identity, LGBTQIA+ allyship, and activism. Hosted by the brand’s ambassadors for spring/summer 2021, Jameela Jamil, Indya Moore, Mogli, Kiddy Smile, and the Compton Cowboys will lead the series that launches on Monday, 15 Feb. and runs until summer 2021. In alignment with Tommy Hilfiger’s new season campaign, “Moving Forward Together”, the courses kick off with Jameela Jamil on 15 Feb., who will explore body neutrality and challenge body image stereotypes with attendees. On Monday, 1 March, German musician and sustainability activist Mogli hosts a workshop on sustainable living. French signer Kiddy Sm...

Nigerian doctor named one of TIME’s Most Influential People in the world

TIME named Nigerian physician Tunji Funsho to the 2020 TIME100, its annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. The full list and related tributes are available now at time.com/time100, and Mr Funsho’s TIME100 profile is available here. The list, now in its seventeenth year, recognizes the activism, innovation and achievement of the world’s most influential individuals. Mr Funsho, a cardiologist based in Lagos, Nigeria, is the first Rotary member to receive this honour for the organisation’s work to eradicate polio, having played an essential role in ensuring Africa’s certification as wild polio-free in August of 2020. “I’m honored to be recognized by TIME for my part in ensuring that no child in Africa will ever again be paralyzed by wild polio, a disease that once disabl...